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against that backdrop, few would have bet on us, few would have bet on new jersey leading the way to restore people's belief that government could accomplish things for them. but here we are, three years later, and look at all of those things some called impossible in this town that we have made a reality -- a real 2% property tax cap, interest arbitration reform, pension and health benefit reform, teacher tenure reform, higher education restructuring resulting in rutgers now being in the top 25 in research dollars and the newest member of the big 10, $1.3 billion in new capital investment in all our universities for the first time in 25 years, a ground-breaking teacher contract in newark that finally acknowledges merit pay, three years ago, a national reputation for corruption and division and waste, today, a national model for reform and bipartisanship and leadership. let's review this new reality specifically, to remind our constituents and ourselves how far we have come and to resolve to never return to the old, dark days of our past in trenton. four years, four balanced budgets,
against that backdrop, few would have bet on us, few would have bet on new jersey leading the way to restore people's belief that government could accomplish things for them. but here we are, three years later, and look at all of those things some called impossible in this town that we have made a reality -- a real 2% property tax cap, interest arbitration reform, pension and health benefit reform, teacher tenure reform, higher education restructuring resulting in rutgers now being in the top...
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do i trust the organization that horsford trust what people do to be able to keep people alive and i bet laughable and well you know ask ask anybody who's been in the military ask them how tri-care works people with ice work on capitol hill we got a little with me of complaints about the marvel of government health care in the military context you want to take that and you want to give that to everybody at a much higher matter rating from its customers than do any of the fans but more probably order to say oh. why not have even joyce why are you guys anti choice anti choice joins you know your posts are you know not she has one of the virus laws and we don't have a private government health care but their government presence is so severe we don't even have. i have one of the real code that says stephen jay hensley who took it took a billion dollars in aid from united health care you don't think that's a private i want to pro-choice health care system i don't want to have to pay the bills and if i don't want to be nice republican i don't want to have to pay it you don't have to buy it if
do i trust the organization that horsford trust what people do to be able to keep people alive and i bet laughable and well you know ask ask anybody who's been in the military ask them how tri-care works people with ice work on capitol hill we got a little with me of complaints about the marvel of government health care in the military context you want to take that and you want to give that to everybody at a much higher matter rating from its customers than do any of the fans but more probably...
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against that backdrop, few would have bet on us, few would have bet on new jersey leading the way to restore people's belief that government could accomplish things for them. but here we are, three years later, and look at all of those things some called impossible in this town that we have made a reality -- a real 2% property tax cap, interest arbitration reform, pension and health benefit reform, teacher tenure reform, higher education restructuring resulting in rutgers now being in the top 25 in research dollars and the newest member of the big 10, $1.3 billion in new capital investment in all our universities for the first time in 25 years, a ground-breaking teacher contract in newark that finally acknowledges merit pay, three years ago, a national reputation for corruption and division and waste, today, a national model for leadership. that is today's new jersey. [applause] [applause] let's review this new reality specifically, to remind our constituents and ourselves how far we have come and to resolve to never return to the old, dark days of our past in trenton. four years, fo
against that backdrop, few would have bet on us, few would have bet on new jersey leading the way to restore people's belief that government could accomplish things for them. but here we are, three years later, and look at all of those things some called impossible in this town that we have made a reality -- a real 2% property tax cap, interest arbitration reform, pension and health benefit reform, teacher tenure reform, higher education restructuring resulting in rutgers now being in the top...
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i bet there will be two run throughs of the address, very few changes, at this point. >> was a necessary for him to come back to the white house and do over the oath of office? >> it was semantics to say that he was the newly inaugurated. >> press secretary robert gibbs said in the abundance of caution, no question that he had taken the oath, as constituted by the concept -- constitution. >> as piquancy, what happened during the presidency, everything from his birth, whether or not he was a socialist, everything was in question. i think the caution was well taken, to make sure nobody could ever challenge whether he was really president. >> we have very little insight into what the president will say tomorrow. what does that tell you? anything? >> not really. we will get dribbles of it later today, but they all these things pretty close until the end, to save some of the dramatic effect. >> there is this what we are looking at from the north portico entrance to the viewing stand. >> that is for the first family, presidential guests in the viewing stand. you can look at pictures from inaug
i bet there will be two run throughs of the address, very few changes, at this point. >> was a necessary for him to come back to the white house and do over the oath of office? >> it was semantics to say that he was the newly inaugurated. >> press secretary robert gibbs said in the abundance of caution, no question that he had taken the oath, as constituted by the concept -- constitution. >> as piquancy, what happened during the presidency, everything from his birth,...
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nanny home from our little appropriated funds of course it is if they entered any of tumor is that i bet they'd forward a few words that were on the credit cards who generally are lawyers medicare part d. put on the credit card a trillion dollars are going to make medicare or being a bad thing i mean i don't yet know what you're looking at if i know that we absolutely agree medicare part d. which says that the government may not negotiate with drug companies that pay the full five dollars a bill for ask what is fair as it's about what it cost yes and yes it was another billion dollars a year to add to the pharmaceutical company down is a male vote and ribbon republican thing that was going to allow that way the system you trust the organization already designed to flaunt player play that you just said was dysfunctional i just shook your hand i am it's really hope to very experienced and i say yes i am she wants to or they even done it once i am trusting the united states a very good organization that you guys would trust to put people to death i'm trust i do not trust him to put anyone y
nanny home from our little appropriated funds of course it is if they entered any of tumor is that i bet they'd forward a few words that were on the credit cards who generally are lawyers medicare part d. put on the credit card a trillion dollars are going to make medicare or being a bad thing i mean i don't yet know what you're looking at if i know that we absolutely agree medicare part d. which says that the government may not negotiate with drug companies that pay the full five dollars a...
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and probably others but if you forget your lunch for the day you may not go back for your lunch but i bet everybody goes back for their phone. technology is not going anywhere and top tiered market looks for options in the phones but the bottom tier looks just for the phones. maybe there won't be such a leader and be more a follower and lower cost phone for the emerging markets. >> 900 million smart phones will be sold. people are buying their phones but they want to buy them cheaper. >> right. >> neil: stick around. president's thoughts and what others thought. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, . the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in o
and probably others but if you forget your lunch for the day you may not go back for your lunch but i bet everybody goes back for their phone. technology is not going anywhere and top tiered market looks for options in the phones but the bottom tier looks just for the phones. maybe there won't be such a leader and be more a follower and lower cost phone for the emerging markets. >> 900 million smart phones will be sold. people are buying their phones but they want to buy them cheaper....
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we are betting some of that has to do with all the free food there, breakfast, lunch and dinner, but you may not know that google's legendary cafeterias are as optimized as their search engine, from color coded food to subliminal cues, abc's juju chang got a look. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the google office in manhattan, free food, all you can eat, 24/7. ashley is a happy googler who wants to show me around. >> i am saving myself. there is a lot more. >> reporter: good. like everything google the cafeteria has been hyperanalyzed and reengineered and, it is loaded with nudges to nudge people toward healthy choices. >> we come in the entrance way, you see the salad bar first. >> reporter: if you are starving you will go for the first thing you see. research shows people tend to pile up on the first thing they see. so the salad bar occupies prime real estate. >> color coded signs to let you know what is healthy. obviously everything in the salad bar is more or less pretty healthy. >> reporter: it wasn't always this way, the healthy nudges began when googlers started complaining th
we are betting some of that has to do with all the free food there, breakfast, lunch and dinner, but you may not know that google's legendary cafeterias are as optimized as their search engine, from color coded food to subliminal cues, abc's juju chang got a look. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the google office in manhattan, free food, all you can eat, 24/7. ashley is a happy googler who wants to show me around. >> i am saving myself. there is a lot more. >> reporter: good....
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you can bet one way or another, you'll foot the bill. sorting it out, senior petroleum analysts, patrick, welcome back to the show. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. absolutely. melissa: this is turning into a real problem. the mastercard data saying, you know, they were, i think, it's back up in the last week or so, but we hit, you know, a historic low in terms of the amount of gas we're using. federal fuel efficiency standards passed last year required by 2025, our cars are almost twice as fuel fighter as they are now. states are in a bind saying, oh, no, less gas, less revenue; right? >> they are freaking out. obviously, you highlighted the basis here. a lot of state governments are looking at ways to protect their revenue streams, and they've seen the streams shrinking, and everybody's looking at ideas. there may not just be one simple answer. virginia is looking at one type of tax, looking at scales back the gas tax and raising sales taxes. other ideas are proposed, but there seems to be no shortage of ideas, and you can bet that
you can bet one way or another, you'll foot the bill. sorting it out, senior petroleum analysts, patrick, welcome back to the show. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. absolutely. melissa: this is turning into a real problem. the mastercard data saying, you know, they were, i think, it's back up in the last week or so, but we hit, you know, a historic low in terms of the amount of gas we're using. federal fuel efficiency standards passed last year required by 2025, our cars are almost...
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"i bet you're scared of that," she says. why would that scare you? guys are always scared of that. actually, i find it quite attractive. >> sir, i know what i wrote. do you mind if i take off my coat? >> yes, go ahead. these are your words, right? >> yeah. they completely are. i'm not going to lie to you, sir. >> "i'm honored to be considered the candidate for your first." >> again, playful chat. >> playful chat. it sounds like you're excited by the fact that she is a virgin and you might be the first man to have sex with her. >> sir, i really wasn't going to do that. >> he knows he's in trouble at this point. he's starting to admit what he's up to. he's anxious, he's perspiring. you can see it. and he just really wants this to be over. >> there's a couple things you need to know. i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc." we're doing a story on adults who meet teens on the internet. if you have anything else you'd like to say, we'd be happy to hear it. >> why did you bring the condoms? >> because it was dumb. >> do you normally wear condoms while you're having sexual intercourse with y
"i bet you're scared of that," she says. why would that scare you? guys are always scared of that. actually, i find it quite attractive. >> sir, i know what i wrote. do you mind if i take off my coat? >> yes, go ahead. these are your words, right? >> yeah. they completely are. i'm not going to lie to you, sir. >> "i'm honored to be considered the candidate for your first." >> again, playful chat. >> playful chat. it sounds like you're...
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i bet you have a nice warm cup of coffee. >> yes we do and the warm temperature controlled studios. >> i hate you >> he is not the only one. >> know he is not. we are definitely freezing and concord, below and napa and vallejo. 34 out the door in san francisco you definitely noticed the colder weather and our inland spots and some of our valleys. we freeze awarding and frost advisory this morning. there is fraud so grab your scrapers.i will talk about where the temperature is are expected to go and just a bit. >> here is a live look for in the bay bridge toll plaza. the lights are off, it is nice and smooth. west 80 along the east shore is doing fine as you work your way out of berkeley into the maze headed up to the bay bridge toll plaza. the earlier problem 80 east on at down on the rest inside is your cleared and out of the way. we are just getting word of capital quarter delays train 20 is about 20 minutes behind. >> a 17 year old boy this shot and killed on the 300 block of drake ave and marooned city. this sausalito on the right and highway 1 01 marin city. mike pelton is live a
i bet you have a nice warm cup of coffee. >> yes we do and the warm temperature controlled studios. >> i hate you >> he is not the only one. >> know he is not. we are definitely freezing and concord, below and napa and vallejo. 34 out the door in san francisco you definitely noticed the colder weather and our inland spots and some of our valleys. we freeze awarding and frost advisory this morning. there is fraud so grab your scrapers.i will talk about where the...
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so we're going to bet this is going to do it again. wednesday morning we get a major update from boeing. man, those guys must be just like wow, like they must be on all-nighters around the clock. i think if it weren't for the dreamliner problems we would have had the quarter to end all quarters and you would have had to have been buying it right into this quarter as we thought we could do for the charitable trust. and now they are going to have to quantify what i regard as the unquantifiable and i would steer clear particularly because the transportation board has said there are no quick or easy answers. every day they seem to give an interview to the press saying listen, that plane's not getting off the ground. hold off on buying. you really need aerospice that badly? you're jonesing for aerospace? united technologies. honeywell delivered one more fine quarter today. dave cody my next-door neighbor. that guy has money. anyway, wild one ahead from after the close. qualcomm rooney mcfadden, man. this is a company that is uniquely levere
so we're going to bet this is going to do it again. wednesday morning we get a major update from boeing. man, those guys must be just like wow, like they must be on all-nighters around the clock. i think if it weren't for the dreamliner problems we would have had the quarter to end all quarters and you would have had to have been buying it right into this quarter as we thought we could do for the charitable trust. and now they are going to have to quantify what i regard as the unquantifiable...
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in thailand, i bet i had eight r.n.s just on my section of the floor alone. first-class care. >> that's what the hospital prides itself on, its first-class medical care, which it can offer so cheaply because everything is cheaper here. particularly labor and malpractice insurance. you can get just about any kind of treatment, from chemotherapy to plastic surgery. kim atwater from bend, oregon, was on vacation in thailand when she decided to combine sightseeing with a bit of an eye lift. were you at all nervous about having an operation done in thailand? >> yes. yes, i was somewhat hesitant of having any type of an operation in a foreign country. and it turned out to be just beyond my expectations. >> but not beyond her budget-- $1,500--and that included a private room. how would you describe the difference between this place and american hospital? >> it's much nicer than any that i've ever stayed in the united states. >> the rooms look more like hotel rooms than hospital rooms, and that's no accident. the idea was to make the whole hospital look like a hotel,
in thailand, i bet i had eight r.n.s just on my section of the floor alone. first-class care. >> that's what the hospital prides itself on, its first-class medical care, which it can offer so cheaply because everything is cheaper here. particularly labor and malpractice insurance. you can get just about any kind of treatment, from chemotherapy to plastic surgery. kim atwater from bend, oregon, was on vacation in thailand when she decided to combine sightseeing with a bit of an eye lift....
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i bet she would like it if she was fast. hm, maybe give her some turbo boosters. tape a cheetah to her back. tape a cheetah to her back? seems like you have thought about this before. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and the iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. ♪ a small amount evaporates. this is the angel's share gone forever. but some liquid stays trapped, deep inside the wood and we've found a way to extract it. ♪ the devil's cut. a richer, full-flavored bourbon from jim beam. >> jimmy: science bob will be here to experiment on us. long before there was cee lo and lilo and play doh, there was j-lo. 6 she's a successful movie, music and tv star whom you can see dodging bullets alongside jason statham in the new action thriller, "parker."w3 >> people in palm beach are sharp, very sharp. people only come down here for one reason, money. i don't know what you're into, kidnapping, extortion, robbery. but whatever it is, you're going to need somebody who knows the territory, or you're gonna get caught. >> take off your clothes. >> jim
i bet she would like it if she was fast. hm, maybe give her some turbo boosters. tape a cheetah to her back. tape a cheetah to her back? seems like you have thought about this before. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and the iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. ♪ a small amount evaporates. this is the angel's share gone forever. but some liquid stays trapped, deep inside the wood and we've found a way to extract it. ♪ the devil's cut. a richer, full-flavored...
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. >> he's making a bet that america's turning a corner. if we could show, if i could ask our great folks in the control room, to show the wide shot again. the white house. you see across the river. as the sun sets there. i remember standing in that park on 9/11 and watching the smoke. you see the top right of your screen. i remember we were evacuated from the white house on 9/11 and watching the smoke come up from the pentagon in what would be the top right of your screen there. the president in his speech today talked about the war is over. a decade of war is ending. >> yes. >> he is making a bet that america cannot retreat from the world but, heck, can have a different engagement with the world. that both changes foreign policy but it also potentially frees up resources in domestic policy. >> he can use that as a springboard to say now that we have the opportunity, we must seize the moment. he's got this whole -- his wife now is getting very involved in the politics of this. she's going to be very involved in this. wow, look at that pict
. >> he's making a bet that america's turning a corner. if we could show, if i could ask our great folks in the control room, to show the wide shot again. the white house. you see across the river. as the sun sets there. i remember standing in that park on 9/11 and watching the smoke. you see the top right of your screen. i remember we were evacuated from the white house on 9/11 and watching the smoke come up from the pentagon in what would be the top right of your screen there. the...
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. >> i bet you're wondering what our names would look like in that classic jack lew penmanship. >> if he was writing it. >> yahoo! news has an app for that. >> of course they do. >> check it out. the official jack lew signature generator. if you type your name, you can generate your own jack lew. wow. >> what's mine look like? that's a fascinating "b" at the start. >> i like that. mine is going to be much more elegant. >> that's not bad, actually. at least everything is on the same line. >> that's a good one. >> as treasury of secretary, jack lew's signature will be on every official u.s. dollar. so why don't we see what it will look like? i take a little crack at it here. >> let's see what yours would look like. your scribbles are not good. >> king of the world. >> can anyone out there read that? what is that? >> this thing doesn't work. >> you don't even fit in the lines. >> this thing is garbage. let's move on. oh, he's throwing paper balls over here. >> spring training is only about a month away. he gets a little excited. >> can't take that guy anywhere. all right. now, it's just
. >> i bet you're wondering what our names would look like in that classic jack lew penmanship. >> if he was writing it. >> yahoo! news has an app for that. >> of course they do. >> check it out. the official jack lew signature generator. if you type your name, you can generate your own jack lew. wow. >> what's mine look like? that's a fascinating "b" at the start. >> i like that. mine is going to be much more elegant. >> that's not bad,...
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consumer sales for cars and kitchen stoves, you bet. but you can blame the government federal spending was way down in the last quarter, especially on what? defense. the pentagon spent almost 13% more than normal in the third quarter, but at the end of the year, defense spending suddenly dropped 22%. that's the biggest drop in defense spending since 1972. the private sector did its part to grow the economy. families worked hard. they spent some money. businesses made some investments. but government spending dipped. and pulled the entire economy down with it. less spending caused less growth. but republicans like paul ryan keep saying, well, these cuts are going to boost the growth. >> we're not preaching austerity. we're preaching growth and opportunity. our job, our goal is to prevent and preempt austerity so we can get back to growth. >> really? countries like greece, italy and spain and france have done exactly what ryan wants this country to do. they cut government spending to pay off their debt. now the eurozone has posted record
consumer sales for cars and kitchen stoves, you bet. but you can blame the government federal spending was way down in the last quarter, especially on what? defense. the pentagon spent almost 13% more than normal in the third quarter, but at the end of the year, defense spending suddenly dropped 22%. that's the biggest drop in defense spending since 1972. the private sector did its part to grow the economy. families worked hard. they spent some money. businesses made some investments. but...
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mcclendon bet the style rankled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he will be. we haven't seen the last of aubrey mcclendon. we haven't seen the last of chesapeake. it will downsize but remain a key oil and gas producer. but the real victory here is rich kinder. he can take advantage of all of that drilling that aubrey and so many others have done and bring that newfound oil and gas to market, making a real killing for the shareholders and partners. kinder's gotten to the promised land that aubrey dreamed of. his kinder morgan partners is the winner and chesapeake the loser in the amazing united states oil renaissance. stick with cramer. we're all having such a greawe've decided tolf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazin
mcclendon bet the style rankled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he will be. we haven't seen the last of aubrey mcclendon. we haven't seen the last of chesapeake. it will downsize but remain a key oil and gas producer. but the real victory here is rich kinder. he can take advantage of all of that drilling that aubrey and so many others have done and bring that newfound oil and gas to market, making a...
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. >> reporter: the best bet for the big game is plasma. >> that not as thin as many of the l.e.d./lcds, not as success error errory and thought of as an older technology. we did our list of the best cheap, best value, and best high-end flat panel tv and a mass pla-- plasma model won in every category. >> reporter: mass plas -- plasmas handle position better. it will be crystal clear. >> and when you have the folks over to watch the gail, you may overpack the living room and people are sitting here left and right in different shares trying to get a good look at the screen. a plasma is good at that. >> reporter: while l.e.d.'s may not be ideal for the big game, the picture is brighter and more vibrant for everyday viewing. when choosing a tv, size does matter. think 50-inch for the arm living room, which you should be able to find for under a grand and, while he said you do definitely want a 1080p, just how smart does your tv need to be? >> the so-called smart tvs, internet-connected tvs may not add a lot in terms of watching football or the super bowl. the nfl doesn't make much, if
. >> reporter: the best bet for the big game is plasma. >> that not as thin as many of the l.e.d./lcds, not as success error errory and thought of as an older technology. we did our list of the best cheap, best value, and best high-end flat panel tv and a mass pla-- plasma model won in every category. >> reporter: mass plas -- plasmas handle position better. it will be crystal clear. >> and when you have the folks over to watch the gail, you may overpack the living room...
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. >>> former colorado congressman tom tancredo will honor a bet and smoke pot. he promised in colorado legalized marijuana, he would partake. he bet a documentary filmmaker the measure would not pass. >>> organizing for action. that's president obama's new grassroots group, is trying to cuddle up to george soros. politico reports organizing for action is reaching out to soros and companies like lockheed martin, citi and duke energy for cash. >>> did you catch the president trying to fend off a fly yesterday? >> consumer financial protection bureau this guy is bothering me. where is the secret service when you need them? the insect pestered the commander in chief while he was nominating a new head of the s.e.c. that picture caused quite a buzz yesterday. everybody is ca critic. tom brady may be watching the super bowl from home this year, but, oh, what a home it is. the detroit free press did a flyover of brady's new $20 million mansion and it has a moat. fit for a 20,000-square-foot castle. it's up on our facebook page . e? campbell's healthy request soup lets y
. >>> former colorado congressman tom tancredo will honor a bet and smoke pot. he promised in colorado legalized marijuana, he would partake. he bet a documentary filmmaker the measure would not pass. >>> organizing for action. that's president obama's new grassroots group, is trying to cuddle up to george soros. politico reports organizing for action is reaching out to soros and companies like lockheed martin, citi and duke energy for cash. >>> did you catch the...
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. >>> just ahead, oddsmakers are already betting on whether will and kate's baby will be born on grandma princess diana's birthday. >>> how well did tina fey and amy poehler do at this year's "golden globes"? you'll find out. using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects and many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. pull out the paper and...what!!?? an article that says a typical family pays $155,000 in "wall street" fees on their 401(k)s? seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it, "401k 155k." then go to e-trade. and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees, and all of them offer low cost investments. why? because we're not your typical wall street firm, that's why. so you ke
. >>> just ahead, oddsmakers are already betting on whether will and kate's baby will be born on grandma princess diana's birthday. >>> how well did tina fey and amy poehler do at this year's "golden globes"? you'll find out. using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers....
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. >> schieffer: stephanie what, did you think of the president's speech, i bet you liked it. >> shockingly, yes. i had a different reaction. i've read what you've written about it, and certainly there has been some discussions since the president gave the speech. i didn't see it as a partisan speech because there was nothing in there that didn't speak to what the majority of the american people voted on and support. whether it's, you know, addressing the threats of climate change, global warming. keeping our kids safe at school. giving, you know, a poor girl the same opportunity as somebody else in her generation who was born into wealth. it was about going back to our founding principles-- justice, fairness-- and attacking our big challenges. and the president did say in the speech we don't have to debate-- you know, we don't have to solve the centuries-long debate over the role of government in our society. but we can find place where's there is common ground, and there are plenty of places where there is common ground. >> schieffer: certainly, it was historic when he said what he said a
. >> schieffer: stephanie what, did you think of the president's speech, i bet you liked it. >> shockingly, yes. i had a different reaction. i've read what you've written about it, and certainly there has been some discussions since the president gave the speech. i didn't see it as a partisan speech because there was nothing in there that didn't speak to what the majority of the american people voted on and support. whether it's, you know, addressing the threats of climate change,...
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i do not want to bet that is how i feel. i mean leave the country. in a phone conversation he worried his dna would be linked to her. he also spoke of the difference between first and second-degree murder. the investigator testified johnson did not confess. the investigation shifted from baltimore city to hartford county after her body was found in the river. witnesses appeared before a grand journey but no indictment was issued. what is it decided? yes, sir, the investigator replied. johnson was indicted by a grand jury. his defense is trying to show the case is tented by credibility problems. the lead detective is suspended amid allegations he lied to investigators about what he did in the search for his daughter last year. jurors paid attention when johnson's lawyers grilled him about his own troubles. he answered he was not aware of the allegations. a computer expert testified today that barnes' last communication was a text message in which she told a friend, i know you love me, an hour before there was a search through her facebook page 4 the w
i do not want to bet that is how i feel. i mean leave the country. in a phone conversation he worried his dna would be linked to her. he also spoke of the difference between first and second-degree murder. the investigator testified johnson did not confess. the investigation shifted from baltimore city to hartford county after her body was found in the river. witnesses appeared before a grand journey but no indictment was issued. what is it decided? yes, sir, the investigator replied. johnson...
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it is launching, and this is a big bet. a new sports drink that you mix. like gatorade or powerade, but you mix it. and they are relying on tracy morgan to give them a moment of time. >>> in this minute's one-minute play back, bill maher with a new rule. >> the media must give president obama a few more days before they start covering the 2016 presidential race. yikes! already speculating about biden and hillary. come on, even taylor swift gives a guy a little more time than that. and why is she america's sweetheart? 17 and gone out with more men than joan crawford. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the
it is launching, and this is a big bet. a new sports drink that you mix. like gatorade or powerade, but you mix it. and they are relying on tracy morgan to give them a moment of time. >>> in this minute's one-minute play back, bill maher with a new rule. >> the media must give president obama a few more days before they start covering the 2016 presidential race. yikes! already speculating about biden and hillary. come on, even taylor swift gives a guy a little more time than...
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. >> narrator: famous for baseball bats, bourbon, and betting, louisville, kentucky, is a city that knows about good times. but when good times go bad, there's a place downtown where it all gets sorted out. the louisville metro department of corrections jail has a daily population of about 2,000 men and women charged with anything from minor crimes to capital murder. most are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their charges. the original jail opened in 1976. 20 years later, an additional jail facility was built right across the street. >> let's go! >> narrator: today, both buildings are overcrowded, and their layouts are outdated. >> how are you guys doing back here? you guys doing all right? >> narrator: director mark bolton wants to change that. >> this is an old facility. it's a very costly facility to operate, and one of my goals that i would like to accomplish before i leave here is master capacity planning for a new direct-supervision jail. >> narrator: direct supervision is a system where offices are stationed inside housing units 24/7. research shows it to be more effective
. >> narrator: famous for baseball bats, bourbon, and betting, louisville, kentucky, is a city that knows about good times. but when good times go bad, there's a place downtown where it all gets sorted out. the louisville metro department of corrections jail has a daily population of about 2,000 men and women charged with anything from minor crimes to capital murder. most are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their charges. the original jail opened in 1976. 20 years later, an...
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thank you very much. >> you bet, thank you. >> yes, sir. i want to take note of what's going on in the target, the s&p 500 is above 1500. the first time we've seen that since, tell me again? december of 2007. yeah. this is a stock market rally. it is very, very broad based, s&p right there actually at 1500, first time we've seen that in about five, almost -- five and a half years. the market is up. you have any comment? brief, though it may be? >> no, i think we're seeing an economic recovery. >> an obama supporter, do you think the market rally is because of president obama, go on, say it. >> no, i think in part it's rallying because of the uncertainty on certain issues is gone. we have a president for four years, and i think the president has done some good things to control and regulate our financial industry, and i think that's paying dividends. >> we'll talk taxes and tax rates in a moment. thank you very much, indeed. senator frank lawsuit pberg, -- lautenberg, my senator in new jersey, likely to run for another six year term. next, t
thank you very much. >> you bet, thank you. >> yes, sir. i want to take note of what's going on in the target, the s&p 500 is above 1500. the first time we've seen that since, tell me again? december of 2007. yeah. this is a stock market rally. it is very, very broad based, s&p right there actually at 1500, first time we've seen that in about five, almost -- five and a half years. the market is up. you have any comment? brief, though it may be? >> no, i think we're...
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friends of the president's, and big donors, you can bet, and members of the cabinet. one member of the cabinet not be here. we don't know who it is. the designated survivor, just in case the unimaginable happens. bill clinton, jimmy carter, no bushes, however. george h.w. bush recuperating from illness and george w. bush had to send his regrets. look at the blue carpet. yesterday they had vacuums in here cleaning up and the glass you can see right there, just minutes, wiping it clean to make everything look absolutely perfect for the ceremonies again. the president will take the oath for the second time in two days at 11:30 this morning. soledad. >> john berman, thank you. let's get to john king. hey, john. >> soledad, hello to you. i don't think it's so chilly. i'm with you on the weather front. a beautiful spring day in washington. let's get to the team joining us on beach day in washington. we have the former obama deputy press secretary, margaret hoover, and brian liza for "the new yorker" and ron brownstein from "the national journal." we're going to head straigh
friends of the president's, and big donors, you can bet, and members of the cabinet. one member of the cabinet not be here. we don't know who it is. the designated survivor, just in case the unimaginable happens. bill clinton, jimmy carter, no bushes, however. george h.w. bush recuperating from illness and george w. bush had to send his regrets. look at the blue carpet. yesterday they had vacuums in here cleaning up and the glass you can see right there, just minutes, wiping it clean to make...
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. >> and obviously, apple's betting on those. steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow and he had an advantage and that was in each case, he was pioneering a new product category from nothing. where as tim cook is in mature markets and he's having to carry those products further, deeper in. where steve would say, oh, to heck with that, let's just start something new and he'd start a new wave over and over and over again. the problem here is the warren buffett problem. warren buffett can't find companies big enough to buy. apple is having trouble finding markets big enough to enter. when year a $400 billion company. >>> thank you very much. appreciate your time. still to co
. >> and obviously, apple's betting on those. steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow...
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. >> i bet she is pretty embarrassed, too. >> wow. >> yeah. hopefully she is okay. >> the time now is for your fox news health fix anna kooiman is here with a roundup of the top medical stories of the day. anna topping it off don't text and walk. >>> good morning to everybody at home. there is a new stomach bug going around it's all of the way from down under. a new strain of the norovirus in raws australia sickened people in japan and europe and now in america. the cdc says it is responsible for 60 percent of the stomach bug cases reported in the united states this year even though it is not more dangerous than the normal stomach bug the norovirus spreads quickly across large groups of people. there's no real treatment you just have to ride it out. you hear about the winter blues all of the time what you really mid to be watching out for the winter munchies. we tend to eat more during cold weather. they say it goes back to our animal instincts and the need to fat ten up during chillyer temperature. the longer the cold weather lasted the more
. >> i bet she is pretty embarrassed, too. >> wow. >> yeah. hopefully she is okay. >> the time now is for your fox news health fix anna kooiman is here with a roundup of the top medical stories of the day. anna topping it off don't text and walk. >>> good morning to everybody at home. there is a new stomach bug going around it's all of the way from down under. a new strain of the norovirus in raws australia sickened people in japan and europe and now in america....
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smart investors are making a bet they can't wait for the third of the three washington incursions to be finished. once a big bad event is passed, the rick of responding floods in. now we're about to finish the third leg of the political steeplechase, and we will be given a level of certainty. you want to wait for those people to come in? it could be investing nirvana, a guy in brooklyn, cramer, smart guy. scared us with the election, scared us with the fiscal cliff and now scaring us with the debt ceiling. what are you going to scare us with about washington after that's over and you faked everyone out and got them to sell? i rolled my eyes, i defended myself, saying all three of threes issues are and are worthy of worry and i told people to stay the course, like he could care. he said, again, what washington horror story are you going to gin up, cramer? and i said impact on spending of higher taxes, coming affordable care act, instead i said wisely no, that's it. maybe it would be good if you focused on the stock market again. ouch! but it did get me thinking. we have seen bank stoc
smart investors are making a bet they can't wait for the third of the three washington incursions to be finished. once a big bad event is passed, the rick of responding floods in. now we're about to finish the third leg of the political steeplechase, and we will be given a level of certainty. you want to wait for those people to come in? it could be investing nirvana, a guy in brooklyn, cramer, smart guy. scared us with the election, scared us with the fiscal cliff and now scaring us with the...
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president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institute, martin indyk, on some of the big bets president obama is making during his second term in foreign policy. that's on meetthepress@msnbc.com. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> weapons have no place. >> people need to feel safe. >>> more than six weeks since newtown and the gun debate takes center stage in d.c. you are watch msnbc. we will talk to connecticut senator about what is realistically going to get done. plus president obama sits down with hispanic caucus leaders to talk about immigration reform. congress woman sanchez was one at the meeting. >>> she is packing up and moving out and heading home. what is next for hillary clinton? we will check in with one of the long-time residents of hillary land. president obama is urging gun control advocates to listen to voices of americans who grew up hunting. if you grew up and your dad gave you a hunting rifle when you were ten and that became part of your family's traditions you would see why you'd be pretty protective of that. >>> congressm
president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institute, martin indyk, on some of the big bets president obama is making during his second term in foreign policy. that's on meetthepress@msnbc.com. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> weapons have no place. >> people need to feel safe. >>> more than six weeks since newtown and the gun debate takes center stage in d.c. you are watch msnbc. we will talk to connecticut...
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i wouldn't necessarily bet on that but maybe a good predictor of things to come. i'm willie geist and tamron hall. we are in the prep kitchen. i owe you an apology. it smells wonderful, fish and brussel sprouts. >> nothing like the dog food. >> what did he say zbrnchs. >> looks nothing like the dog food on jimmy fallon. >> i thought we were girls. what happened. >> you've only been cooking for a year. >> keep going. >> considering you've been slopping around in a kitchen for a year, loser, thanks. >> too late now, my friend, you're in deep. he's out there for today's friday field trip. natalie with be with the super bowl rivals in baltimore and we're in the kitchen because tamron will whip up a nice meal for us. >> i will share with you because i like you a lot. >> basically i've been cooking for a year. dedicated a lot of time and energy. a friend gave me a cooking class last year and since then, i think i've accomplished something i want to share. >> good. we look forward to it. >> meantime -- my hands are sweating, i'm not kidding you -- did i put on deodorant?
i wouldn't necessarily bet on that but maybe a good predictor of things to come. i'm willie geist and tamron hall. we are in the prep kitchen. i owe you an apology. it smells wonderful, fish and brussel sprouts. >> nothing like the dog food. >> what did he say zbrnchs. >> looks nothing like the dog food on jimmy fallon. >> i thought we were girls. what happened. >> you've only been cooking for a year. >> keep going. >> considering you've been slopping...
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>> i can't bet, so my money isn't going anywhere. >> metaphorically. i'm teasing. ravens, 49ers, who will take it? >> two good football teams. look at it on paper, i think looking at it right now the 49ers will win the game. >> dove campaign, being comfortable in your own skin. tell me briefly about that? >> dove men plus care. a campaign, journey to comfort. feeling comfortable in your own skin. i enjoyed it. three different spots, one about dancing and embarrassing my kids, as well as the play, which was -- when i was at stanford and the way i walk and it was kind of funny, unique look at me on the other side and to mess with me, you know, myself, tell people what i was all about. >> are you comfortable in your own skin, john? >> i am. >> most sportsmen find it very hard when they give up the high pressure intensity of nfl. have you come to terms with not being able to be out there? >> that takes a while. everybody that walks away from the game of football, especially if they played for a long time, played since we were youngsters, hard to walk away, and an adjus
>> i can't bet, so my money isn't going anywhere. >> metaphorically. i'm teasing. ravens, 49ers, who will take it? >> two good football teams. look at it on paper, i think looking at it right now the 49ers will win the game. >> dove campaign, being comfortable in your own skin. tell me briefly about that? >> dove men plus care. a campaign, journey to comfort. feeling comfortable in your own skin. i enjoyed it. three different spots, one about dancing and...
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>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater massacre might plead insanity. how that could put him free. back on the street. >>> our third story out front, the dream liner nightmare. today the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing's 787 dream liner. this is after a week of some really high-profile problems including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be, you know, the best thing since sliced bread. >> but a totally new plane run almost entirely by electronics didn't just push the limits and change aviation, it created a whole new learning curve for the industry. the dreamliner wa
>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater massacre might plead insanity. how that could put him free. back on the street. >>> our third story out front, the dream liner nightmare. today the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing's 787 dream liner. this is after a week of some really high-profile...
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. >> it most certainly did, and you can bet he's probably screaming in his apartment right now. i remember, actually, when i interviewed him shortly after, i think it was the day after she wore that gown, and he said, you know, i was inside my apartment eating a domino's pizza, and there she walked out in my white gown, and i was screaming, it's me, it's me. can you believe it's me? and it's that same level of surprise tonight. what a shock. honestly, someone who has covered fashion for a very long time, anderson, i have to tell you, i really did think she was going to give someone else a chance this time. but at the end of the day, she's a woman who wants to look and feel great on an important day in history, so she chose the gown that made her feel that way. that's why she came out tonight in jason wu. >> and in terms of his business, he's now -- he's designed furniture, designed, i think, stuff for target, i saw in your piece, and really, both very kind of high fashion and also more fashion that's accessible. >> he most certainly did. he did an extremely successful collection
. >> it most certainly did, and you can bet he's probably screaming in his apartment right now. i remember, actually, when i interviewed him shortly after, i think it was the day after she wore that gown, and he said, you know, i was inside my apartment eating a domino's pizza, and there she walked out in my white gown, and i was screaming, it's me, it's me. can you believe it's me? and it's that same level of surprise tonight. what a shock. honestly, someone who has covered fashion for a...